Friday, February 4, 2011

Steady Hands

Exodus has a passage I think about often lately. The Amalekites come and attack the Israelites. Moses sends Joshua and some men to go fight the enemy. He tells Joshua he will stand on the top of the hill with the staff of God in his hands. So Joshua goes to fight as he was ordered. Moses along with Aaron and Hur go to the top of the hill. When Moses holds his hands up the Israelites prevail, when his arms get tired and he lowers them, the tide of battle turns. Now Aaron and Hur realize Moses is getting tired. They go and get a stone for him to sit on. Then Aaron and Hur held his hands up. One on one side, one on the other side-so that his hands remained steady until sunset. So Joshua defeated the Amalekite army with the sword.

Several observations can be made. First, even under the power and direction of God, we will be attacked. Second the leader isn't the one in the hand to hand combat, but they are the one to come up with the plan of action. Thirdly, the people fighting the battle and the leader all have to make contributions. Fourth, even leaders need help. Aaron and Hur supported Moses so that Israel could win the battle.

I think of this passage and wonder who's arms am I holding up? Who needs me to support them and help sustain them so they are able to accomplish the grand vision God has for them. Notice Joshua's success is made possible because Moses is supported. Without Aaron and Hur, the battle is lost. Who's Aaron am I?

I want my life to have an impact on others, I want to change peoples eternities. Aaron and Hur don't receive the glory from winning the fight on the battle field. They aren't heralded as the brilliant strategist and leader of Israel. Yet through supporting Moses, they change eternities, in the unsung annals of history, they are history makers. Sometimes we lead, sometimes we fight, other times we support. If today I am Moses, let me lead. If I am Joshua, let me fight. If I am Aaron, let me steady another's hands.

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